Explore How Perceptions of Belonging and Not Belonging Can Be Influenced by Connections to Place
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Explore how perceptions of belonging and not belonging can be influenced by connections to place (and relationships within them).”
Belonging is a subjective concept that can encourage feelings of security, happiness and acceptance as well as alienation, dislocation, isolation and insecurity. Ones connection to place and the relationships associated with them can impact an individuals sense of belonging and not belonging, consequently influencing their personal and cultural identity. An analysis of Jhumpa Lahiris novel The Namesake (2003) and an extract from Sarah Turnbulls novel Almost French demonstrates the significance of connections to place in heightening or stifling ones sense of belonging.
Lahiris The Namesake explores the complex and transitory state of belonging using a variety of techniques. The novel is structured in chronological order, spanning a period of thirty two years with frequent flashbacks. This allows one to observe the continuous shifts in belonging and Ashimas eventual acculturation of the American culture. Her feelings of disconnection are revealed in her reflections of her immigration experience, with anaphora and negative connotations emphasizing her alienation, she is terrified to raise a child in a country where she is related to no one, where she knows so little, where life seems so tentative and spare.